Posts Tagged Jiaozi

JZM #64: 24 May 2010 – Filling House

I have been away from Beijing for the last month, so it’s time to get back to basics with an old-skool edition of JZM, featuring our beloved jiao zi.  (If we go too long without eating jiao zi, we might have to change our name.)

This place is famous for the creative, fresh and delicious fillings they put in their dumplings, and who knows – it may be a challenger for the prize of best jiao zi in Beijing (see upcoming JZM post for that).

Without further introduction, here is tonight’s meeting place – it should be easy to find and very central for everyone:

Filling House

Address: 38 Dongzhong Jie, Dongcheng district (it’s between Gongti Bei Lu and Dongzhimen Wai, near the second ring road/Poly Theater)

东城区东中街38号

Tel: 6417 7639

See you at 7:30 as usual.  I know that a number of regulars are out of town this week, so I hope you’ll make the effort and join us.  Any questions, give me a call on 13811533772.

***Have you visited http://jiaozimonday.com lately and voted for your favorites?***

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JZM #41: 16 November 2009 – 锅贴粥铺 Guo Tie Zhou Pu

I’m stealing a page from Savour Asia by suggesting this place for tonight’s JZM.  Basically, I was looking for old-fashioned winter food and came across this perfect-sounding place.

Here’s what they say:

“This is a genuinely local low rent place which fries up delicious guo tie (锅贴) with countless choices for filling, from lamb to pork to beef to vegetables. It is also a very Beijing eatery, with 京菜 snacks, stewed claypot dishes (砂锅), and an wide variety of both hot and savory(咸粥) and cooling (消暑冰粥) rice porridge for summer. These traditional guo tie are wrapped differently than regular dumplings. Instead of wrapping the filling in a closed crescent shaped dumpling, which when fried is technically a jian jiao 煎饺 but is also called guo tie, a traditional shaped guo tie is shaped like a little parcel, longer and thinner and with both ends left open. These are fried in long rows as opposed to jian jiao, whose shape lends itself to be neatly fried in a circle.”

Address below – it’s very central for those in CBD, Gongti and Jianguomen.

朝阳门南小街,金宝街西南口,向南100米 (从长安街国际饭店往北走)

Chaoyangmen Nanxiaojie, Jinbao jie xinankou, xiang nan 100 mi (cong Changan Jie, Guo Ji Fan Dian wang bei zhou)

Tel: 010-8511 2152

See you at 7:30!

If the restaurant isn’t there (yes, that happens), call me and we’ll figure out a Plan B.   13811533772

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JZM #32: 24 August 2009 – Doctor Jiao Zi

Are you tired of the same old stupid, uneducated jiaozi? So why don’t you come out to today’s JZM for a touch of sophistication, as we sample the cultured flavors of Doctor Jiaozi (博士饺子馆)*.

It is at Jianwai SOHO (Guomao station SW exit), building 1 – next to a Shabu Shabu place and a Jenny Lou store. 7:30 PM as usual. Call me if you get lost for more than 1 hour.

* Note: This is “doctor” as in PhD, so don’t go bother the Doctor with all your medical problems!

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JZM #28: 20 July 2009 – “Dumplings and Seafood – Would you like to try?”

Yes, that really is the name of the restaurant – a nice little place near Jing Shan park. The street is called shatan houjie 沙滩后街 and it runs east west off of 景山东街. Walk to the middle of the street just about to where the toilets are and you will see the jiaozi restaurant on the north side.

Jeff’s choice!

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